Endow's Routine Timer

05-21-2006, 09:02 AM

Endow

Endow's Routine Timer

Have you ever wanted to automatically time your hanging sessions on your computer?Have you tried finding a stopwatch-type program to help aid you?Would you rather have a timer made by a fellow forum member, for other forum members?

Well, I’ve made a little program to do just that.

What Does it Do?- Automatically times each hanging set and notifies you when each is finished- Automatically times your hanging session and notifies you when it’s finished- Automatically keeps track of how many sets you’ve done in your current session, and displays it for you in Notepad

What Features Does it Have?- An input box will pop up asking you how many sets you want to do- Supports up to 16 hours of hanging (48 sets), more to be sure it has the max anybody would possibly use. I don’t know why anybody would be hanging for 16 hours, but hey, you never know; so I made it support up to 16 just in case (16 hours because you need 8 hours of sleep :D )- (15) or (20) minute sets- Click “OK” when you’re ready for your next set function- As previously mentioned, automatically keeps track of how many sets you’ve done, and displays it for you in Notepad- Simple error check notification in case you happen to put in a set number higher than 48- Plays Sounds after each set is done (so that you’re aware of it)- Plays Alerts/Sounds when your hanging session is done (so that you’re aware of it)

I know that even though 20 minutes is the common time used per set, some people do 15 minute sets instead.With that in mind, I made a 15 minute timer for those of you that do just that.

Are your sets shorter or longer? No problem.Message me about it and I’ll re-customize the program for you and send you a new one fitted to your preferred set length.If I get enough requests for a certain set length I’ll add it to this thread via another attachment.

… .IntroducingEndow’s Routine Timer:Download the 1st Attachment if you do 15 minute setsDownload the 2nd Attachment if you do 20 minute sets

Hopefully my Routine Timer will be able to help others here on this forum, and if there is anything you think should be changed or added to the program that you think would make it better, feel free to either message me or post about it here.If there are enough suggestions for any one certain addition/change, I’ll add it to the program.

Hello again everybody!Version 2 of Endow’s Routine Timer is ready to be released.

What New Features Does it Have?- For those who might have experienced trouble with the sounds not playing, or receiving other errors, it should be fixed now.- A new Rest Timer feature has been added.(After each hanging set, a box will pop-up asking you to push the “OK” button once you’ve removed your wrap, hanger, etc. and are ready to begin your 10 minute post-set rest.)- Automatically alerts you when your 10 minute post-set rest is finished.- A new Warm Up Timer feature has been added.(At the main menu, simply type in ‘Warm Up’ if you haven’t warmed up yet and a box will pop-up asking you to push “OK” once you’ve applied your heating product and are ready to begin your x-minute warm-up)- You can customize how long you warm up for to your preference.(The first time you use my program’s warm-up feature you will be asked how many minutes you warm up for. Simply put this # in and from then on any time you warm up, the length of time you warm up for will be remembered. So if you wanted to time your warm ups too, well, then here’s your solution!)- Automatically alerts you when your warm up is finished.- 10 second notification on both the Rest & Warm Up Timers.(10 seconds before your warm up or post-set-rest is finished, the timer will pop back up [if you had it minimized] and play a sound. This is to give you a little head start so that you can start preparing for your first/next set.)- At the beginning of each set, automatically gets the time you started your current set and displays it for you in Notepad.(For the case that you may need to go soon, or help with something but aren’t sure how much longer you have until your current set ends… “Be there in 3 minutes!” :D )

… .IntroducingEndow’s Routine Timerv2:Download the 1st Attachment if you do 15 minute setsDownload the 2nd Attachment if you do 20 minute sets

Hopefully my new version of my Routine Timer will be able to further help others here on this forum, and just as before, if there is anything you think should be changed or added to the program that you think would make it better, feel free to either message me about it or post about it here.If there are enough suggestions for any one certain addition/change, I’ll add it to the program.